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CXO Tech Forum: Eye on AI Big Data In Government

Join us Dec. 12 at the Observation Deck of the CEB Tower in Rosslyn, Va., for candid conversations on how the U.S. government can adopt the best artificial intelligence technologies and utilize the opportunities it creates.

We'll discuss automation, chatbots, data management, national security and health care with leaders from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Department of Defense, Health and Human Services Department, Johns Hopkins University, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, National Institutes of Health and more! Join government and industry experts and leaders at one of the newest venues with the best views in the D.C. region.

Agenda

7:30 - 8:30 am

Registration and Sunrise Breakfast Views

8:30 - 8:35 am

Opening Remarks

8:35 - 9:05 am

Fireside Chat: Molly Cain, DHS's former director of Venture, Innovation and Engagement will sit down with Dr. Alexander Kott, Army Research Laboratory Chief Scientist, to discuss the investments the Army is making in AI and machine learning research.

Summary: Doctors and researchers say artificial intelligence and machine learning could unlock cures for a wide array of diseases and ailments. U.S. government agencies have access to some of the best health data sets in the world. The panel will discuss how AI technologies could utilize this information to not only cure diseases, but also public health disasters like the opioid crisis.

Summary: Elon Musk fears AI could signal the demise of the human race. But national security agencies across government have utilized it for more humble tasks such as imagery analysis. The panel will discuss what potential opportunities AI and machine learning hold and what ethical issues it could provide.